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. 2021 Jun 9;63(8):e549–e555. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000002279

TABLE 2.

Risk Factors for Higher Category of Depression Identified by Ordinal Logistic Regression Analysis—PHQ9

95% Confidence Interval
Parameter Odds Ratio Lower Upper P
Position—ancillary 1.045 0.615 1.775 0.870
Position—AHP 0.698 0.478 1.020 0.063
Position—nurse 0.939 0.627 1.406 0.759
Position—doctor 0.284 0.159 0.507 <0.001
Reference category—position admin/management 1
Living status—alone 1.574 1.201 2.063 0.001
Reference category—living status—partner 1
Children at home—yes 0.786 0.625 0.990 0.041
Reference category—children at home—no 1
Disabled—yes 2.100 1.323 3.335 0.002
Reference category—disabled—no 1
Pre-existing depression—yes 2.911 2.257 3.754 <0.001
Reference category—pre-existing depression—no 1
Patient facing—yes 1.595 1.149 2.215 0.005
Years in NHS—1-yr increase 0.987 0.974 0.999 0.044

The common odds were estimated in an ordinal logistic–regression model and indicate the increase in odds of moving from a lower category of PHQ-9 to a higher one relative to the reference category. N = 1077 cases used in estimation. NHS, National Health Service.